Title: How to retrieve 95040 eeprom Post by: indyawpjetta on December 27, 2024, 04:44:42 PM Totally new at this and have spent hours on here trying to find this info with no luck but how to I get the 95040 eeprom bin to do immo delete
Title: Re: How to retrieve 95040 eeprom Post by: _nameless on December 27, 2024, 05:30:34 PM Ill bite... You need to use argdubs eeprom tool or another eeprom tool I think someoone made one recently that doesnt require using bootmode. If you look at the stickies in the eeprom section you will find the threads Im talking about. MPPS v22 does eeprom reading and writing too. Most of the community made eeprom tools require being ran in command prompt. Mpps does not require using command prompt. After you read the eeprom you will need to flip a few bites to turn off the immo and udate the checksum, again in immo section you will find several threads covering this, you will need to use a hex editor to modify the eeprom. After you mod the file you will need to write it back. Its all in the stickies immo section. I used to have a few vids on youtube showing how to do the immo off but unfortunately I had to take them down (long story)
Title: Re: How to retrieve 95040 eeprom Post by: indyawpjetta on December 27, 2024, 07:10:45 PM Awesome thanks. I am very new to Nefmoto and all these threads. What do you mean by stickies. I can definitely figure this all out once I understand what everything is exactly on these forums. Very new to the whole forum thing as well
Title: Re: How to retrieve 95040 eeprom Post by: JeanAwt on December 28, 2024, 12:13:05 AM and have spent hours on here trying to find this info with no luck.... ???
so you want to tinker with an eprom and during all these hours of research you have not found the tools which are in the 1st post in 'cluster and immobilizer'. before going further do you know how to use a cmd command? I'm not here to criticize or judge you (because for a while I did the same thing as you). but just a piece of advice for the future: When you are about to ask a question here, stop, search, ask the question again, search and tell yourself that someone has already asked it here...just read *stickies: stickers, which were stuck in bold to make it easier to find... (and I'm French with crappy English but I have Google ;) Title: Re: How to retrieve 95040 eeprom Post by: _nameless on December 28, 2024, 09:24:39 AM Awesome thanks. I am very new to Nefmoto and all these threads. What do you mean by stickies. I can definitely figure this all out once I understand what everything is exactly on these forums. Very new to the whole forum thing as well Well forums have been around sense the birth of the internet, they are nothing new. Just not the usual facebook garbage. Forums are IMO a much better way to archive information vs someone asking a question on facebook and you get a bunch of halfwits spewing bullshit. Even if someone actually provides information that's good, it get buried in the nonsense. Title: Re: How to retrieve 95040 eeprom Post by: indyawpjetta on December 28, 2024, 10:30:09 AM and have spent hours on here trying to find this info with no luck.... ??? so you want to tinker with an eprom and during all these hours of research you have not found the tools which are in the 1st post in 'cluster and immobilizer'. before going further do you know how to use a cmd command? I'm not here to criticize or judge you (because for a while I did the same thing as you). but just a piece of advice for the future: When you are about to ask a question here, stop, search, ask the question again, search and tell yourself that someone has already asked it here...just read *stickies: stickers, which were stuck in bold to make it easier to find... (and I'm French with crappy English but I have Google ;) I absolutely appreciate the advice and will be trying to use the info available on here before asking, unless I’m just absolutely stumped. I’m figuring out how to use a cmd command. Seems fairly straightforward since I have a general understanding of how that works. Seriously though thanks again Title: Re: How to retrieve 95040 eeprom Post by: indyawpjetta on December 28, 2024, 10:36:41 AM Title: Re: How to retrieve 95040 eeprom Post by: indyawpjetta on December 28, 2024, 10:38:49 AM Well forums have been around sense the birth of the internet, they are nothing new. Just not the usual facebook garbage. Forums are IMO a much better way to archive information vs someone asking a question on facebook and you get a bunch of halfwits spewing bullshit. Even if someone actually provides information that's good, it get buried in the nonsense. I agree completely and thanks again for the help. It also would probably be easier for me to find info if the majority of my time searching wasn’t from my phone. |